- A UN
Resolution we should NOT forget!
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The UN Decides a
Universal Ban on Revisionism
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November 21, 2005
On November 1st, unanimously and without a vote, the representatives of
the 191 nations making up the UN adopted - or let be adopted - an Israeli-drafted resolution
proclaiming January 27th "International Day of Commemoration in memory
of the victims of the Holocaust". Moreover, the resolution "Rejects any
denial of the Holocaust as an historical event, either in full or
part". Historical revisionism thus sees its existence acknowledged by
the whole world, a fact proving that it has some life in it, but, at
the same time, this decision means that the revisionists find
themselves struck with the reprobation of all the countries of the
world. As for the "State" of the Vatican, which has no seat at the UN,
it had, as early as in 1992, declared: "There is no historical
revisionism that can call into question the inhuman abyss of the
Holocaust"
The history of
human societies and religions is rich in prohibitions, bannings,
excommunications but, whereas, up to a recent past, the victims could,
at least in principle, hope to find a refuge outside of their land or
group of origin, here the condemnation is, for the first time ever, of
universal character. It is thus confirmed that historical revisionism
is a phenomenon of exceptional nature and also that the Khazars, yet
once more, have been able to obtain exorbitant privileges.
A sleight of hand by the Zionists
It was through a sleight of hand that the
Israeli delegation succeeded in getting this resolution passed. It
proceeded in a manner like that of certain associations which, in
France, under cover of a campaign against paedophilia, have obtained a
law prohibiting, on the Internet, communication relating to paedophilia
and so to revisionism! To begin, they asked: "Is paedophilia not a
horror in itself?" The response was "yes". Their second step was to
add: "Is paedophilia on the Internet not to be banned by a specific
law?" The response, there again, was "yes". As a third step the
associations concluded: "Let's fight, accordingly, to obtain a law
against paedophilia and also revisionism [which they called
'negationism']". For his part, the President of the General Assembly,
the Swede Jan Ellasion, had the deftness on November 1st to ask orally
whether anyone was opposed to the resolution aimed at commemorating the
"Holocaust". No hands being raised, he declared, without prior recourse to a vote
of any kind, that the resolution was thereby adopted, the text
of which contained in one of its provisions the condemnation of any
form of "Holocaust" revisionism. The draft was approved by the United
States in utter disregard of the guarantees of freedom of opinion
provided by the first amendment to its constitution. And, most
remarkably, this Israeli text was accepted by the Arabo-Moslem
countries, including Iran. All those present approved, or let pass with
soft verbal restrictions, a resolution originating from the Jews in
Israel that goes so far as to condemn the right of free research on a
historical subject. The UN act assumes only a political and not a
juridical character. Still, since it provides that the Secretary
General will have to report on the measures subsequently taken within
the framework of the resolution, the Revisionists will have reason to
fear consequences for themselves of a judicial or administrative
nature, for instance, as regards border and airport police,
authorisation to enter and stay in certain countries or the issuing of
visas. The resolution will serve morally to justify and facilitate
extradition measures taken against revisionists. Precedents are not
lacking, what with 1) the European arrest warrant; 2) the virtual
handing over of revisionist René-Louis Berclaz by Serbia to
Switzerland; 3) the handing over of revisionist Ernst Zündel by
the United States to Canada, then by Canada to Germany; 4) the handing
over of Belgian revisionist Siegfried Verbeke by the Netherlands to
Germany; 5) the handing over of revisionist Germar Rudolf to Germany by
the United States. In Austria, on November 11, the semi-revisionist
David Irving, a British citizen, was arrested by traffic police on a
motorway and spent a year in detention in Vienna. For any noted
revisionist it is already risky to leave the confines of his home
country. In doing so, he exposes himself to a request for extradition
made to the country of transit by either Israel or Germany. There is at
present a bill in committee at the Knesset that will authorise Israel
to demand the handing over of any revisionist in order to bring him
before a court, sitting in Jerusalem, that will apply the 1986 Jewish
antirevisionist law against him. (This has now been passed!)
The Jewish State's Offensive
A fortnight ago, Philippe Bolopion, United Nations correspondent for Le
Monde, wrote a particularly informative article on the successes
achieved at the UN by the Jewish State since June 2004 ("L'offensive de
charme d'Israël à l'ONU rencontre un certain
succès", Le Monde, 4 November 2005, p. 3). He listed six recent
accomplishments of that State: 1) in June 2004, Kofi Annan called for
an acknowledgement "that the United Nations' record on anti-Semitism
has at times fallen short of our ideals"; 2) in October of the same
year, a resolution including a condemnation of antisemitism was
adopted; 3) in January 2005, a special session of the General Assembly
marked the 60th anniversary of "the liberation of the death camps"; 4)
in June, an Israeli ambassador was elected vice-president of the
General Assembly - the first Israeli in fifty-three years; 5) in
September, on a visit to the UN for a gathering of heads of state and
government, Ariel Sharon shook hands with Pakistani president Pervez
Musharraf, while the Israeli delegation made numerous new contacts; 6)
in October, the Security Council was quick to condemn the Iranian
calls, which were nothing new, for the Jewish State to be erased from
the map.
Israel's incomparable gall
These successes are all the more striking as no nation in the world has
made fun of the UN like "Israel", a state that, however, owes its
creation to the UN. The Israeli State, with an incomparable gall (in
Jewish parlance: chutzpah), has thrown a record number of United
Nations "resolutions" straight into the bin. In violation of
international law, this State, founded on the colossal lie of the
"Holocaust", practises colonialism, racism, apartheid, military
occupation and torture. We may add that it possesses an arsenal of
atomic weapons and on this score has, for example, in the last few
years been supplied by Germany, free of charge, in the name of the said
"Holocaust", with three ultra-modern submarines fitted out for nuclear
armament. The collusion between, on the one hand, the Jewish State and
armed forces and, on the other hand, the German State and armed forces
has become such that the German mail service has just released a stamp,
for the most regular rate of postage, depicting, on the left, the
Israeli flag, then, on the right, the German flag and, finally, linking
the two, a strand of barbed wire, symbol of the perpetual "Holocaust".
Germany is becoming the Israel's "Guantanamo".
On October 5, 2003, Israeli ambassador to the UN Dan Gillerman had
warned the Security Council members that the God of the Jews was
"watching" them and, on July 16 2004, annoyed at the behaviour of some
Arab states, flung the remark at his colleagues in the General Assembly
that things had "reached a point where the inmates are running the
asylum". On the other hand, on October 31 of this year, he said that he
was "moved" when presenting the "Holocaust Day" text, his country's
first successful draft resolution ever. He declared: "I feel moved and
privileged to present this historic resolution today, as an Israeli, a
Jew, a human being and a child of a family of Holocaust victims". That
is understandable. The next day, the "adoption" of his resolution
marked the triumph of the "Holocaust" sham. For the occasion, one may
say that as far as gall, dishonest procedure, spirit of domination and
intolerance are concerned, the Israel has outdone itself.
This extraordinary
UN resolution also constitutes proof that historical revisionism is a
reality that can no longer be bypassed, denied or played down. Its
notoriety has become global. Still, let us take care to recognise that
the revisionist researchers who remain active are now but a handful
and, with each passing year, their future grows darker.

A dead Palestinian baby pulled from the
debris after an illegal Israeli airstrike
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